Hotel in Lisbon, Portugal
casateliê
150Pearl PointsGraça character over Baixa convenience.

About casateliê
casateliê on Calçada do Monte 48 in Graça is the right pick for first-timers who want Lisbon's neighbourhood character over chain-hotel polish. Book 6–10 weeks ahead for summer; April and October deliver better rates with almost identical weather. Skip it if a full-service concierge is non-negotiable.
Who Should Book casateliê
casateliê is the right call if you want a characterful Lisbon address with a sense of place that larger hotels cannot replicate. It sits on Calçada do Monte 48, in the Graça neighbourhood — one of the city's oldest hilltop quarters — which makes it a strong match for first-timers who want to feel embedded in the city rather than insulated from it. If your priority is a full-service lobby bar and a concierge desk, look elsewhere. If your priority is Lisbon itself, this address is worth serious consideration.
What to Expect on Arrival
Graça is visually arresting in a way that the Baixa hotel corridor simply is not. The neighbourhood's narrow calçadas, tiled facades, and rooftop Tagus views set the tone before you even step inside. casateliê occupies a building consistent with this character: expect the kind of intimate, converted-property aesthetic that reads very differently from the standardised corridors of a chain hotel. For a first-timer arriving from the airport, the uphill approach is worth knowing about , this is not a flat, cab-drops-you-at-the-door situation in the way that Avenida da Liberdade properties are.
Seasonal Pricing and When to Book
Lisbon's peak demand runs May through September, with July and August pushing accommodation prices across the city to their highest point. For casateliê specifically, the practical advice is to book as early as possible for summer travel , small-capacity properties in desirable neighbourhoods fill well ahead of larger hotels, often six to ten weeks out. The better rate-to-experience window sits in April or October: shoulder-season Lisbon delivers most of the same weather upside with meaningfully lower prices and fewer crowds at the city's key sites. If your dates are flexible, those two months are where the value calculation works hardest in your favour. November through February offers the lowest rates but also Lisbon's rainiest stretch, which matters more for a neighbourhood-immersion stay than for a hotel-pool holiday.
Practical Details
Address: Calçada do Monte 48, 1100-362 Lisboa, Portugal. Neighbourhood: Graça, Lisbon. Booking difficulty: Easy, but book 6–10 weeks ahead for peak summer travel. Getting there: Graça sits uphill from the Baixa; a taxi or rideshare from the airport is the most direct option for arrivals with luggage. Leading for: First-timers who want a neighbourhood feel over a corporate hotel experience. Pairs well with: Exploring nearby Alfama, the Miradouro da Graça, and the São Vicente de Fora church , all within easy walking distance.
For broader context on where casateliê sits relative to Lisbon's full accommodation offer, see our full Lisbon hotels guide. If you want to explore the city's dining scene from this base, our full Lisbon restaurants guide covers the options by neighbourhood. Other Lisbon stays worth comparing include the 1908 Lisboa Hotel, A Casa das Janelas Com Vista, and AlmaLusa Baixa/Chiado for a similar boutique character in different parts of the city. For broader Portugal travel, Reid's Palace in Madeira and Casa do Conto in Porto represent the country's strongest alternatives at the boutique end of the market. Further Lisbon options to consider depending on your brief include Andaz Lisbon, Art Legacy Hotel Baixa-Chiado, Altis Belém Hotel & Spa, and As Janelas Verdes. Beyond Lisbon, Na Praia in Carvalhal, Craveiral Farmhouse, and Vale da Lapa Village Resort extend the Portugal conversation. Also worth knowing: Oitavos Dunes Golf Course in Cascais and 3HB Faro if the Algarve or Estoril coast is on your radar. For Lisbon's bar and winery scene from this base, see our full Lisbon bars guide and our full Lisbon wineries guide. Our full Lisbon experiences guide covers what to do once you've arrived.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is casateliê worth the price?
Pricing varies at casateliê; confirm via check the venue's official channels.
Where is casateliê located?
casateliê is located in Lisbon, at Calçada do Monte 48, 1100-362 Lisboa, Portugal.
How can I contact casateliê?
You can reach casateliê via check the venue's official channels.
Location
Calçada do Monte 48, 1100-362 Lisboa, Portugal
Lisbon, Portugal
Compare casateliê
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| casateliê | Easy |
| Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon | Unknown |
| InterContinental Cascais-Estoril | Unknown |
| InterContinental Lisbon | Unknown |
| Sofitel Lisbon Liberdade | Unknown |
| Altis Avenida Hotel | Unknown |
A quick look at how casateliê measures up.
Also Consider
- Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon, Notable alternative
- InterContinental Cascais-Estoril, Notable alternative
- InterContinental Lisbon, Notable alternative
- Sofitel Lisbon Liberdade, Notable alternative
- Altis Avenida Hotel, Notable alternative
casateliê sits in a different category to Lisbon's full-service hotel flagships. The Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon is the right call if you want concierge depth, a serious dining offer, and a central Avenida da Liberdade address, but you will pay a significant premium and the experience is emphatically international-luxury rather than Lisbon-specific. casateliê is a better fit if the city itself, rather than the hotel, is the point of the stay.
The InterContinental Lisbon and Sofitel Lisbon Liberdade both offer comfortable, polished rooms at mid-to-upper price points with the operational reliability of international chains. If you are travelling for business or want a hotel that handles every logistical edge case, either of those is a lower-friction option than a boutique property. The InterContinental Cascais-Estoril makes sense if you want a coastal base rather than an urban one, different trip entirely.
For value-to-character ratio in Lisbon, the Altis Avenida Hotel is the closest comparison worth making: it offers period architecture, a central Baixa location, and more predictable service infrastructure than a small boutique property. The decision between Altis Avenida and casateliê comes down to neighbourhood preference, Baixa convenience versus Graça immersion, and how much you value operational consistency versus independent character. For first-timers on a flexible schedule, casateliê's Graça location is a genuine asset; for a tight itinerary where logistics need to be frictionless, the Altis Avenida is the safer call.
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